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Slapstick is the best form of comedy … For kids anyway.
Superhero Nation: how to write superhero novels and comic books » How to Write for Kids 2009
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Slapstick is the best form of comedy … For kids anyway.
Superhero Nation: how to write superhero novels and comic books » 2009 » July 2009
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Slapstick is the best form of comedy … For kids anyway.
Superhero Nation: how to write superhero novels and comic books » 2009 » July » 15 2009
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Montreal Canadiens, the local hockey team launched a new interactive online fan application called Slapstick in a bid to get their red-rocking fans even deeper into the game.
Washington, D.C. Business News - Local Washington, D.C. News | The Washington Business Journal 2010
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Montreal Canadiens, the local hockey team launched a new interactive online fan application called Slapstick in a bid to get their red-rocking fans even deeper into the game.
Washington, D.C. Business News - Local Washington, D.C. News | The Washington Business Journal 2010
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Montreal Canadiens, the local hockey team launched a new interactive online fan application called Slapstick in a bid to get their red-rocking fans even deeper into the game.
Washington, D.C. Business News - Local Washington, D.C. News | The Washington Business Journal 2010
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Montreal Canadiens, the local hockey team launched a new interactive online fan application called Slapstick in a bid to get their red-rocking fans even deeper into the game.
Washington, D.C. Business News - Local Washington, D.C. News | The Washington Business Journal 2010
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When I read "Slapstick", I got that feeling of a bookended narrative despite the difference in tone, subject matter, and characters involved in the two sections.
Archive 2010-02-01 2010
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When I read "Slapstick", I got that feeling of a bookended narrative despite the difference in tone, subject matter, and characters involved in the two sections.
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I wonder if this is a reference to the Jesus cult in Kurt Vonnegut's novel "Slapstick" who were convinced that Jesus had already returned and he was hiding somewhere and it was their job to find him.
Hrag Vartanian 2009
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